Description

K9 Advantix II is one of the top choices for eliminating the resident tick or flea population. It is manufactured by Bayer, one of the leading pet care companies in the world. This product promises to kill and repel ticks, fleas, and mosquitos. Its waterproof formulation remains effective even after the pet gets wet. The K9 Advantix II solution works by attacking all the life stages of the parasites killing adult bugs, larvae, and eggs. The K9 Advantix II Green is a specialized product for small dogs weighing up to 10 lbs. This particular pack contains 4 doses, which is good for 4 months of protection against ticks and fleas.

For small dogs up to 10 lbs

Manufactured by Bayer

Waterproof formulation

Repels ticks, fleas and mosquitoes

Kill parasites of all life stages

For dogs only

Tapeworm Dewormer for Dogs by Bayer designed to end the unpleasant problem once and for all, it safely removes the common tapeworms of dipylidium caninum and taenia pisiformis. It comes in an easy-to-administer tablet, which can be crumbled up and sprinkled into their food. It comes from the trusted Bayer brand, and is recommended for dogs over four weeks of age.

Tablet form is easy to administer directly in the mouth or crumbled in food.

Each tablet contains 34mg of the active ingredient praziquantel. No prescription required.

From the trusted Bayer brand and safe for dogs over four weeks of age.

Ingredients

K9 Advantix II

Imidacloprid
Imidacloprid is an ectoparasiticide, an antiparasitic agent that targets parasites living primarily on the surface of a host. Chemically classified as a chloronicotinyl nitroguanidine, imidacloprid inhibits neurotransmitter transmission in insects, resulting in paralysis and death.

Benefits
Imidacloprid exhibits both adulticide and larvicidal flea efficacy; it not only kills adult fleas and larvae on your pet, but it also kills larval stages in your pet's immediate surroundings.

Main Purpose
To kill fleas at all stages of their life cycles and stop them from being able to move or feed.

Permethrin
Permethrin is the additional ingredient in Advantix. It belongs to the Type I class of pyrethroid acaricides and insecticides, and it also acts as a repellent. Pyrethroids affect muscle and nerve cells' sodium ion channels by increasing their mean open time, which leads to hyperexcitability and death of the parasite.

Benefits
Thanks to its repelling activity, permethrin reduces parasite bites and thus the risk of diseases and stress for your dog.

Main Purpose
To repel ticks, sand flies, and mosquitoes; to kill ticks and fleas.

Two Proven Ingredients with Enhanced Activity
Imidacloprid and permethrin work together to overwhelm the nervous system of the parasite, providing neurotoxic activity beyond that of each compound alone. This leads to more profound and quicker insect paralysis and death.

Specifically, imidacloprid increases the efficacy of permethrin by activating insect nerve cells and increasing the frequency of neurotransmissions. As a result, more sodium channels are opened and the pyrethroid can interact much better with its target site.

Pyriproxyfen
Pyriproxyfen is a pyridine-based pesticide. A juvenile hormone analog, it interferes with the hormone signaling of growing insects, so that insects in immature stages are unable to mature. Additionally, a female insect that touches the toxin will produce eggs that will not hatch.

Benefits
Pyriproxyfen provides an added layer of protection for pets and their surroundings. It interrupts the flea life cycle at multiple stages, halting the growth and development of insect eggs and larvae and preventing reinfestation.

Main Purpose
To prevent flea eggs from hatching and larvae from growing.

Active Ingredients

% by Weight

Imidacloprid

8.80%

Permethrin*

44.00%

Pyriproxyfen

0.44%

Other Ingredients

46.76%

Total

100%

Tapeworm Dewormer for Dogs by Bayer

Each tablet contains 34 mg praziquantel.

Useful Information

How to Apply

Applying
K9 Advantix II to your pet is a fast and easy process. First, remove
the K9 Advantix II applicator tube from its packaging and use scissors to peel down the
foil. Next, hold the applicator tube in an upright position and pull
the cap off the tube. Use the upturned cap to break the protective seal,
and you're ready for application.

For
easiest application, your dog should be standing upright. Evenly apply
the entire contents of the K9 Advantix II tube to two or three spots
from the back of the shoulder to the base of the tail. Part the hair at
each spot until the skin is visible, then place the tip of the tube on
the skin and gently squeeze out a portion of the solution. Be careful
not to apply an excessive amount of the solution in any one spot,
otherwise some of the solution might run off the side of your dog.
Dispose of the container and do not reuse or refill. Do not empty unused
product in any indoor or outdoor drain.

For
optimal control and prevention of parasites, use K9 Advantix II every
month. K9 Advantix II is available in four- and six-month supplies. Do
not use K9 Advantix II on cats or any animals other than dogs.

Application Instructions

Evenly
apply the entire contents of the tube to four to six spots on the top
of the back--from the shoulder to the base of the tail. Apply monthly.

Length of Effectiveness

Under
normal conditions, the product is effective for one month. However, in
cases of severe flea infestation, retreatment may be necessary earlier
than four weeks. Do not retreat more often than once every seven days.
After flea control is attained, return to a monthly retreatment
schedule.

Hazards to Humans

Causes
eye irritation. Harmful if swallowed. Do not get in eyes or on
clothing. Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and
warm water after handling.

Hazards to Domestic Animals

*For external use on dogs only.
*Do NOT use on animals other than dogs.
*Do NOT use on puppies under seven weeks of age.

Do
not get this product on dog's eyes or mouth. Consult your veterinarian
before using this product on debilitated, aged, pregnant, or nursing
animals. Individual sensitivities, while rare, may occur after using any
pesticide product for pets. If signs persist, or become more severe,
consult a veterinarian immediately. If your animal is on medication,
consult your veterinarian before using this product.

Do Not Use on Cats

Due
to their unique physiology and inability to metabolize certain
compounds, cats must not use this product. If applied to a cat, or
ingested by a cat that actively grooms a recently treated dog, this
product may have serious harmful effects. If this occurs, contact your
veterinarian immediately.

Environmental Hazards

This
product is extremely toxic to fish. Do not add directly to water. Do
not contaminate water when disposing of product or package.

First Aid

Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or when going for treatment.

If in eyes:
Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20
minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes,
then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for
treatment advice.

If swallowed:
Call poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
Have person sip a class of water if able to swallow. Do not induce
vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. Do
not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

If on skin or clothing:
Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of
water for 15 to 20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for
treatment advice.

To physician: Treat patient symptomatically.

Keep out of reach of children.

Tapeworm Dewormer for Dogs by Bayer

Administer orally to dogs and puppies* only as follows:

Body Weight (lbs)

No. of Tablets

5 pounds and under

½ tablet

6-10 lbs

1 tablet

11-15 lbs

1 ½ tablets

16-30 lbs

2 tablets

31-45 lbs

3 tablets

46-60 lbs

4 tablets

over 60 lbs

5 tablets

*Not intended for use in puppies less than 4 weeks of age.

FASTING IS NEITHER NECESSARY NOR RECOMMENDED

RETREATMENT: Steps should be taken to control fleas and rodents on the premises in order to prevent reinfection, otherwise, retreatment will be necessary. This is especially true in cases of tapeworms transmitted by fleas (Dipylidium caninum) where reinfection is almost certain to occur if fleas are not removed from the animal and its environment. If reinfection occurs, tapeworm segments may be observed within one month of the initial treatment.

WARNINGS: Consult youur veterinarian before adminsitering tablets to weak or debilitated animals. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.

SIDE EFFECTS: Isolated incident of either salivation or diarrhea have been reported following treatment, but were considered non-significant. If these signs are observed and they persist, consult your veterinarian.